SWEEPING footballer-style mansions and luxury homes were the most looked-at properties on Zoopla last month.
But nestled among the top ten was this tiny gem, in Great Yarmouth – a pretty one-bed detached bungalow close to the seaside for just £145,000.

The Supreme Court ruled Parliament must have approval before Article 50 is triggered

The UK's Brexit case led to scrutiny of the justices and even a call by one politician for Parliament to examine the political views of Supreme Court justice candidates, as in the US.

The president of the UK Supreme Court warned against this political scrutiny and rightly so.

To undermine the judiciary is to undermine the rule of law which, together with the ­democracy, is one of the two pillars our society is based on.

But what is the rule of law?

In its most basic form, it is the principle that no one is above the law.

The rule of law cannot exist without a transparent legal system: a clear set of laws that are easily accessible to all, reliable enforcement, and an independent judiciary to protect people against the arbitrary use of power.